Transition/Exit Planning Sample Clauses

Transition/Exit Planning. CONTRACTOR shall begin discharge planning 20 immediately after enrollment. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formal exit plan with the Client no later 21 than fourteen (14) calendar days prior to Client’s successful completion of the program. The exit plan 22 shall be completed and signed by CONTRACTOR staff and Client. The exit plan shall be documented 23 in the Client’s chart and shall: 24 1) Include a plan to assist the Client in maintaining a continued alcohol and drug f ree 25 lifestyle; 26 2) Address goals on the treatment plan; and 27 3) Include referrals to appropriate resources such as outpatient treatment, self-help 28 groups, alumni groups, recovery maintenance services, social services, vocational rehabilitation, job 29 training, and /or other services as needed.
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Transition/Exit Planning. CONTRACTOR shall begin discharge planning immediately 22 after enrollment. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formal exit plan with the Participant no later than 23 fourteen (14) calendar days prior to Participant’s planned dischargesuccessful completion from the 24 program. The transition/exit plan shall be completed and signed by CONTRACTOR staff and 25 Participant. The transition/exit plan shall include: 26 a. Identifying the Participant’s achievements while in the Residential Treatment Programs 27 such as meeting or progressing towards educational or vocational goals. 28 b. A strategy or strategies to assist the Participant in maintaining an alcohol and drug free 29 lifestyle. 30 c. A continuing treatment exit plan that includes referral and linkage of the Participant to 31 appropriate services such as outpatient treatment, other support services such as vocational 32 rehabilitation, job training and other services, if needed, and document this in the Participant’s chart.
Transition/Exit Planning. Contractor shall begin discharge planning immediately after 37 enrollment. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formalan exit plan with the participant no later than 1 fourteen (14) calendar days prior to participant’s successful completion of the program. The 2 transition/exit plan shall be completed and signed by CONTRACTOR and participant. The 3 transition/exit plan shall include: 4 a. Identifying the Participant’s achievements while in the Residential Recovery Program an alcohol and druga 5 such as meeting or progressing towards educational or vocational goals; 6 b. A strategy or strategies to assist the Participant in maintaining 7 free lifestyle; 8 c. A continuing treatment exit plan that includes linkage and referral of the Participant to 9 appropriate services, such as outpatient treatment, other support services such as vocational 10 rehabilitation, job training and other services, if needed, and document this in Participant’s chart. The 11 continuing treatment plan shall also include the goals identified in the Participant’s treatment plan. 12 d. Referrals to appropriate non-substance abuseuse resources such as continuing education 13 and vocational rehabilitation. 14 e. CONTRACTOR shall provide linkage to outpatient treatment, support services such as 15 self-help groups, social services, rehabilitation services, vocational services, job training services or 16 other appropriate services.
Transition/Exit Planning. CONTRACTOR shall begin discharge planning immediately 2 after enrollment. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formal exit plan with the Client no later than fourteen 3 (14) calendar days prior to Client’s successful completion of the program. The exit plan shall be 4 completed and signed by CONTRACTOR staff and Client. The exit plan shall be documented in the 5 Client’s chart and shall: 6 1) Include a plan to assist the Client in maintaining a continued alcohol and drug free 7 lifestyle. 8 2) Address goals on the treatment plan 9 3) Include referrals to appropriate resources such as outpatient treatment, self-help 11 training, and /or other services as needed.
Transition/Exit Planning. CONTRACTOR shall begin discharge planning immediately 1 after enrollment. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formal exit plan with the Participant no sooner than 2 thirty (30) calendar days and no later than fourteen (14) calendar days prior to Participant’s successful 3 completion of the program. The exit plan shall be completed and signed by CONTRACTOR staff and
Transition/Exit Planning. CONTRACTOR shall begin discharge planning immediately 23 after enrollment. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formal exit plan no sooner than thirty (30) calendar 24 days and no later than fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the Participant’s successful completion of the 25 program. The exit plan shall be completed and signed by CONTRACTOR staff and Participant. The 26 exit plan shall include: 27 a. Identification of the Participant’s achievements while in the Residential Treatment 28 program such as meeting or progressing towards educational or vocational goals. 29 b. A strategy or strategies to assist the Participant in maintaining an alcohol and drug free 30 lifestyle. 31 c. A continuing treatment exit plan that includes linkage and transition of the Participant 32 to appropriate services such as outpatient treatment, other support services such as vocational 33 rehabilitation, job training, and other services, if needed, and document this in the Participant’s chart. 34 The continuing treatment plan shall also include referrals for unmet or continuing goals identified in the 35 P articipant’s treatment plan. 36 d. Referrals to appropriate non-substance abuse resources such as continuing education 37 and vocational rehabilitation. 1 e. CONTRACTOR shall provide linkage to outpatient treatment, ongoing recovery 2 support services such as self-help groups, alumni groups, recovery maintenance services, social services, 3 rehabilitation services, vocational services, job training services or other appropriate services.
Transition/Exit Planning. CONTRACTOR shall begin discharge planning 20 immediately after enrollment. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formal exit plan no later than fourteen 21 (14) calendar days prior to the Participant’s successful completion of the Residential Recovery 22 Program.residential recovery program. The transition/ exit plan shall be completed and signed by staff a. 23 and Participant. The transition/exit plan shall include:
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Transition/Exit Planning. CONTRACTOR shall begin discharge planning 20 immediately after enrollment. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formal exit plan no later than fourteen 21 (14) calendar days prior to Participant‟s planned dischargesuccessful completion from the program. 22 The transition/ exit plan shall be completed and signed by staff and Participant. The transition/ exit plan 23 shall include: 24 a. Identifying the Participant‟s achievements while in the residential recovery treatment an alcohol and druga 25 program such as meeting or progressing towards educational or vocational goals. 26 b. A strategy or strategies to assist the Participant in maintaining 27 free lifestyle. 28 c. A continuing treatment exit plan that includes referral and linkage of the Participant to 29 appropriate services such as outpatient treatment, other support services such as vocational 30 rehabilitation, job training and other services, if needed, and shall document this in the participant‟s
Transition/Exit Planning. TREATMENT PHASES - 36 CONTRACTOR’s program shall consist of progressive treatment phases which shall be defined in 37 CONTRACTOR’s Program Protocol, approved by ADMINISTRATOR, and include measurement of 1 Participant’s progress in order to advance to subsequent phases. The Program Protocol shall be 2 CONTRACTOR’s written program description, goals and objectives, and policies established by 3 CONTRACTOR for the residential recovery treatment program as provided for under the Agreement.
Transition/Exit Planning. CONTRACTOR shall begin discharge planning 11 immediately upon enrollment. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formal exit plan no later than fourteen
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